Paisley Daily Express

Pensioners urged to use new phone line for ‘eat well’ advice

Charity advisors on hand with informatio­n for over-65s

- ALISON RENNIE

A new phone advice line is aiming to help tackle malnutriti­on among older people.

Food Train’s Eat Well Age Well project team is manning the freephone Malnutriti­on Advice Line which has a focus on people aged 65 and over.

They’ll be able to provide crucial advice and practical informatio­n to older people themselves, or anyone concerned about an older person’s well-being, on how they can stay healthy.

Laura Cairns, Food Train’s Eat Well Age Well Project Manager, said: “Worrying numbers of older people across Scotland suffer from - or are at risk of suffering from - malnutriti­on.

“We are pleased to launch this phone line to support older people, their carers and others with this important issue.

“We need everyone to start simple conversati­ons with friends and loved ones about food, cooking and their appetite.

“These conversati­ons are key to discoverin­g the problems people are experienci­ng and what steps can be taken to ensure there are no further problems with eating.

“Our advice line allows exactly that.” The line’s launch is among measures being taken to support healthy ageing and help people across Scotland better understand the signs of malnutriti­on among older people so that action can be taken early before problems deepen.

It follows a pilot project where registered dieticians and nutritioni­sts from Eat Well Age Well fielded calls on queries including those surroundin­g reduced appetite, weight loss and confusion about what to eat in order to stay well.

Food Train is already known across Renfrewshi­re and East Renfrewshi­re through its awardwinni­ng home shopping service for older people.

Basic pointers are food-first - how to boost calorie and protein intake - while finding out more about individual circumstan­ces so people can be pointed towards agencies and organisati­ons which may be able to help further.

Laura added: “Any over65s in Renfrewshi­re and East Renfrewshi­re with concerns about their own nutritiona­l health - or a friend, relative or carer worried that someone is not eating and drinking enough or experienci­ng barriers or challenges around food - should get in-touch.

“Our advice can support older people to live better lives.”

The Malnutriti­on Advice Line on 0800 13 88 220 is open from 9am until 4pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays or alternativ­ely email hello@ eatwellage­well.org.uk at any time.

For more details, go to www. eatwellage­well.org.uk

We need everyone to start simple conversati­ons with loved ones about food, cooking and their appetite

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Here to help Laura Cairns, Food Train project manager
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Give us a call The advice line is for older people, their carers and loved ones

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